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[OC] ChatGPT dropped bars when I asked it to write a story about Brook Lopez



[OC] ChatGPT dropped bars when I asked it to write a story about Brook Lopez

by Kevin_Jim

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  1. Kevin_Jim

    I clicked “Try Again” and it dropped this:

    “Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a mountain known as Splash Mountain. Splash Mountain was unlike any other mountain in the land, for it had the unique ability to produce a never-ending supply of water. This made it the wettest mountain in the NBA (National Basketball Association), and it was known far and wide for its incredible ability.

    Every day, thousands of people would come from all over the land to visit Splash Mountain and witness its amazing powers. The mountain would spray water from its peak, creating a beautiful and refreshing mist that would cool the air and nourish the plants and animals that lived in the surrounding forest.

    The people of the land were grateful to have such a wonderful mountain in their midst, and they would often hold festivals and celebrations in its honor. They would dance and sing and play games, all in the shadow of the mighty Splash Mountain.

    But as time passed, a dark cloud began to gather over the land. A group of evil wizards, envious of Splash Mountain’s powers, conspired to steal its water for themselves. They cast a spell on the mountain, causing it to dry up and become nothing more than a desolate, barren wasteland.

    The people of the land were devastated by this turn of events, and they did not know what to do. But they did not give up hope. They banded together and fought against the wizards, using their courage and determination to drive them back and break their spell.

    After a long and fierce battle, the wizards were defeated and the spell was lifted. And to the amazement of all, Splash Mountain began to flow once again, as if nothing had ever happened. It was as if the mountain had been reborn, and its water flowed even more bountifully than before.

    The people of the land rejoiced and celebrated, grateful to have their beloved Splash Mountain back once again. And from that day forward, the mountain was known as the wettest and most powerful mountain in the land, a symbol of the resilience and strength of the people who lived there.”

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